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Victoria's High Country, in the state's north-east, is a paradise for cyclists. Over several visits to the region, we've discovered pristine mountain peaks, quiet gravel roads, generous hospitality and fine local produce.

These are our High Country highlights.

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Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) has won his legal battle over the termination of his contract with former team Vrandas-Willens Crelan. A judge in Belgian court ruled in van Aert’s favor on Tuesday in a case brought by Nick Nuyens, manager of the Sniper Cycling company that owned the team. Nuyens was seeking over 1 million …

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Sofie De Vuyst, who earlier this month was named Flandrienne of the Year, has tested positive for an exogenous steroid. The 32-year-old Belgian announced in a Facebook post that she had been notified of the positive test, Sporza reports. “To my astonishment, I received the message that there were exogenous steroids in my urine sample,” …

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Welcome to your Daily News Digest. Here’s what’s happening today: Paris-Roubaix runner-up Nils Politt will join Israel Cycling Academy in 2020, Wout van Aert wins legal battle against Nick Nuyens, Pauline Ferrand-Prevot eyes ‘cross Worlds. Those stories and more in todays Daily News Digest. Story of the Day: Politt signs with Israel Cycling Academy Paris-Roubaix …

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As things currently stand, it looks unlikely that road and track cycling will be part of the AusCycling initiative to join Australias cycling disciplines. Cycling NSW and WestCycle indicated earlier this month that theyll vote against the proposal in its current form and just last week Cycling Tasmania announced that it too would vote no. …

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